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    Texas Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Community Partner Program (CPP), in partnership with Feeding Texas and local food banks, host events across Texas to help customers apply for and renew their benefits, like Medicaid and SNAP.

    Topics: Benefits, Community Engagement, Health

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    The Comprehensive Continuum of Care for Women program provides pregnant women and women with dependent children comprehensive case management services.

    Topics: Women, Health, Substance Use, Mental Health

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    Good Food Good Move is a resource for recipes, tips and ideas to help keep you and your family healthy.

    Topics: Benefits, Financial, Food, Health

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    Information on work requirements that must be met to receive, or continue to receive, SNAP benefits longer than three months.

    Topics: Benefits, Financial, Food, Health

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    Hepatitis C is a serious viral infection. Many people who get hepatitis C may not feel sick at first.

    Topics: Health

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    Several Turn To campaign resources are available to download and print.

    Topics: Health, Mental Health, Children

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    HHSC recommends the use of evidence-based practices and peer-reviewed research.

    Topics: Children, Disability, Health

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    The John S. Dunn Behavioral Sciences Center is a joint operation between the Health and Human Services Commission and UTHealth Houston. It is a state-of-the-art psychiatric hospital and learning center.

    Topics: Disability, Health, Mental Health, Substance Use, Behavioral Health Services Providers

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    Autism training helps meet the needs of Texans on the autism spectrum and fully integrate them into community life.

    Topics: Disability, Children, Health

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    We serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who need medical, habilitative, or behavioral supports beyond what’s available to them in the community.

    Topics: Health, Disability

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    Prepare for the present and the future. Caregivers and their loved ones can benefit from trainings and resources that help them plan for the present and the future.

    Topics: Aging, Health, Mental Health, Disability

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    Caregivers provide important support for their loved ones, but there are times when they could use a helping hand.

    Topics: Aging, Health, Mental Health, Disability

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    Providing care for a loved one can be rewarding but also stressful. It’s important that while caregivers are providing care to others, they don’t ignore their own physical, mental and social health needs. Explore the resources available for respite, mental health care and support groups.

    Topics: Aging, Health, Mental Health, Disability

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    Protect yourself against Lone Star Card fraud.

    Topics: Benefits, Food, Health, Safety

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    If you are a caregiver, know that you are not alone and there are resources available to help you and your family. Use this page to learn what a caregiver is, how to take time for yourself, prepare for present and future needs, and to seek supportive services as they are needed.

    Topics: Aging, Health, Mental Health, Disability

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